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    Posted: 30 Jan 2018 at 10:33am
Got a new MB yesterday and it simple boot up. Thanks guys.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2018 at 10:17pm
they say with electronics

it either fails in first week or lasts forever
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I am also surprised this time.  I have never seen that a brand new PC parts is faulty since 1999 when I started building up my PCs.

Originally posted by JayB33 JayB33 wrote:

Surely these boards pass QC and startup post tests before they're shipped?

Can we see a photo of your board with the power connectors attached?
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Just returned this mother board to the PC store this morning. A guy tested the board and also could not boot it up. He then swapped my CPU to a spare Taichi board and it worked straightway.

I have filled in a form and will get a new pro gaming board next week since it is currently out stock.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JayB33 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2018 at 5:20am
Surely these boards pass QC and startup post tests before they're shipped?

Can we see a photo of your board with the power connectors attached?
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Still could not up the board after all attempts. Will return it to the seller tomorrow. Thanks everyone. 
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probably the board itself. test the other parts in a known good setup to rule in parts being good. putting parts in a bad board can kill the parts.
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to re post above advice

this problem is usually a case of the power connectors being incorrect
please triple check the board power connectors are ALL cpu/eps labelled and connected in correct orientation (its easier to look at the lip on the board connector and the clip on the power lead )
allthough the different shapes are the designed way to orientate the leads
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You do not need dual channel enabled to boot so yes, you can post with one RAM module installed. 
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Will the mother board post with only one stick of memory? In the manual, it shows two sticks must be installed in A2 and B2 to activate dual channel.

Originally posted by zlobster zlobster wrote:

I'd suggest you take out all of the components out. Check and re-seat all power cables. Take the mobo out of the case and lay it on a non-conductive material, e.g. wood, cardboard, etc.

After all this, take out the CPU and check for bent pins in the socket. Re-seat the CPU, its cooler and 1 stick of RAM. Clear the CMOS by taking out the battery, PSU power cord and pressing power on button for 10s.

Put the battery back, plug the PSU power cord in the wall socket. If you don't get any beeps or Dr.Debug codes during boot now, I'd say it's RMA time.
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